Tumor Mutational Burden: Clinical and Diagnostic Utilization in Oncology

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317TMB18-001


Speaker:

Lauren Ritterhouse MD, PhD

Moderator:

Susan Hsiao MD, PhD

This webinar is a recorded presentation of a live broadcast and includes the presentation, handout, and the audience QA.

Please note that this content was created in 2018. In the time since this material was posted, there may have been additional developments, advancements, and/or more current publications in this field.

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Description:

This webinar will cover the background and rationale for the use of tumor mutational burden (TMB) as a biomarker for immunotherapy in oncology. The various biomarkers that have been evaluated for immunotherapy will be explored and a discussion of TMB’s role and use in oncology will be made. The course will cover an overview of immunotherapy drugs, targets, and tumor types for which TMB has been used as a biomarker.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define TMB and the rationale for its use as a biomarker for immunotherapy in oncology
  • Describe the clinical utilization of TMB in oncology

Recording Date: June 27, 2018
Duration: 1 hr
Level of Instruction: Basic

CE Credit for this course has expired.


This webinar is part 1 of a three-part series exploring how measuring tumor mutational burden can improve patient care.

For more information on this series, please go here.




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